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This marauder's vehicle is a heavily modified Ford Landau, as seen in the opening scenes of Mad Max 2. In the original script this vehicle is one of the very few that managed to catch up with Max after he stopped to investigate the hanging of a family near the road. Only the fastest vehicles were able to pursue Max and the Landau was one of them. Rumors circulated that this scene had been filmed, but ultimately this claim was proved to be false. The Landau first appears on screen chasing Max's L
Searching for homemade costume inspiration? Take a look at these cool Mad Max Costumes shared by talented DIY costume enthusiasts from around the world.
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I went to the movies with my friends to see "Mad Max: Fury Road" without really knowing what the movie was about, but within 5 minutes of seeing
From Rolling Stone Magazine, August 1985: “The dress Moriceau concocted for Entity is an expressionist classic: a seventy-pound soldered amalgam of dog muzzles, coat hangers and chicken wire, the whole overlaid with gleaming chain-mail butcher aprons and accessorized with pendulant auto-spring earrings. The accompanying wig, styled to echo the movie’s male plumage, required Tina to shave […]
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"The high-speed outrider of The War Rig convoy" Ford 3 Window Coupe 1932 "Elvis" is a heavily modified 'hot rod' style vehicle, driven by War Boys in the beginning of Mad Max: Fury Road. The vehicle is also referred as "Convoy #1" in production documents. The original vehicle was built by Ian "Elvis" Davis from Rod Bods Downunder. In 2008 Ian came up with the idea of installing a V12 Twin Six GMC 702 Cubic Inch Petrol Motor on an extended chassis of a 1932 3 window Ford Coupe. The body was a Rod
In Mad Max: Fury Road, "Razor Cola" also known as "Caltrop #6" in production documents is a heavily modified Ford Falcon XB GT Coupe most notably driven by Slit . The script for Fury Road required once again for the iconic V8 Interceptor to be destroyed and from its ashes "Razor Cola" was born. Stripped to bare metal and equipped with twin superchargers the vehicle was most notably utilized by Slit in the final chase scenes of Fury Road. The name "Razor Cola" seems to fit inside Immortan Joe's m
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There’s some ridiculously good fan art appearing for Mad Max Fury Road at the moment, now that people have seen the film and got a sense of how it plays out we’re seeing more than a collection of reworked promotion stills. Some are even creating alternate OST covers or DVD/Blu-ray sleeves. A lot of it is in the form of poster art but there’s also concept images and more cartoonish comic book stuff too. A lot of this was found on Deviant Art and I’ve tried to credit all the artists correctly. (above: by zenithuk, below: sivadigitalart) (above: andyfairhurst, below: anakin022) (above: anakin022, below: edwardjmoran) (above: karcamo / journeyjaag, below: jouste)
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